I live in a city (in California) where the power and water is regulated by a public quasi-government thing. It’s not a private business, and it claims to be not-for-profit. Everywhere surrounding the city (including all the smaller towns) is handled by PG&E afaik, tho.
I live in a city (in California) where the power and water is regulated by a public quasi-government thing. It’s not a private business, and it claims to be not-for-profit. Everywhere surrounding the city (including all the smaller towns) is handled by PG&E afaik, tho.